I answered YES, you can get it even if you don't go all the way. If your saliva touches the penis and it has an STD wart on it, then you can get growths in your mouth.
Well, not quite. But, you can indeed contract STDs from oral sex. As people mentioned, minor tears and other lacerations in the mouth, or on the genitalia can be enough for the infection to spread.
Frisbinator, ejaculation in the context of sex refers to the male orgasm specifically. Remember, all definitions rely on context, and a special definition has been made for sex. Besides that, there are fluids in the vaginal canal that can transmit infection. Bleeding cuts? No one said that there had to be bleeding, open wounds. Micro-tears are sufficient for disease transmission.
By the way, thanks for nothing John Connellan, the only thing that you've accomplished in this post is totally discouraged me to ever post another question on SciForums again.
Frisbinator: do u actually want to learn something or not?! If u do then please understand that i am not shouting at u because I hate u. I very rarely post on these forums talking a load of BS like a lot of other people so please respect that. I am usually here to teach others (or flirt with our female members...... )
What is discharged before ejaculation IS NOT semen ok? if it was, then ilke u, I would consider it ejaculate along with the rest of it.
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